Putin warns Trump is in danger of more assassination attempts.

Putin hopes Trump is smart and careful after recent assassination attempts.

November 29th 2024.

Putin warns Trump is in danger of more assassination attempts.
During a recent international summit in Kazakhstan, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his concerns about the safety of US President-elect Donald Trump. Despite Trump's historic victory in the 2024 election, Putin believes that he is not entirely immune to assassination attempts.

According to Putin, Trump has already faced two such attempts on his life, which he described as "uncivilized means" being used against the President-elect. Putin also noted that there have been past instances of assassinations in the United States, adding to his fears for Trump's safety.

Although he praised Trump's intelligence, Putin urged the President-elect to exercise caution and be aware of the potential threats he may face. He referenced a recent incident in which Trump's ear was grazed by a bullet at a campaign rally, and a separate occasion where a man was caught pointing a rifle at him on a golf course.

The assassination attempts were also mentioned by Trump himself in his victory speech after the election, where he thanked God for sparing his life and claimed it was for a greater purpose - to save the country and restore its greatness. However, Trump has yet to reveal his plans for ending the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, which Putin hopes he will address after enduring such a significant challenge in reclaiming the White House.

It is clear that Putin has genuine concerns for Trump's safety and believes that he will need to navigate through some tough challenges during his presidency. Only time will tell how Trump will handle these issues, but Putin remains hopeful that the President-elect will find a solution to the ongoing conflict with Russia.

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